@DG how so? Most likely it will be superseded by the next Xbox so unless MS are going to allow some sort of upgrade path (not likely) or make the X the base for next gen (possible given the idea of a "family" of devices) getting an X to future proof does not seem like a good idea.

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The Division 2 Ditches Steam for Epic Store

The Epic Store was announced at The Game Awards 2018, and in a short couple of months, they have managed to secure some major triple-A titles, most notably, Darksiders 3. However, Epic and Ubisoft have recently announced a sort-of partnership for PC game distribution, and the first Ubisoft title to come to the Epic Store is The Division 2.

The partnership will “officially” launch in March, coinciding with the game’s release, and Ubisoft has stated that they have no intentions of releasing The Division 2 on Steam. Furthermore, Ubisoft has said that the Epic Store will become more populated with titles from the French company that will be announced throughout the coming year.

“We entrust Epic to deliver a smooth journey for our fans, from pre-ordering the game and enjoying our Beta to the launch of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 on March 15. Epic continues to disrupt the videogame industry, and their third party digital distribution model is the latest example, and something Ubisoft wants to support,” according to Ubisoft vice president of partnerships, Chris Early.

The Division 2 had been listed on Steam but the product page has since been taken down, but is still purchasable through Uplay.

The Division 2 releases on March 15, 2019 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.